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Wrong. Again. He referenced it first. You've ignored his quote.
In these ways:
This wouldn't be nearly as comical if you weren't snowballing your mistakes into even bigger mistakes, but you go from decrying the association with bike racing to then admitting you know nothing about bike racing while trying to argue against bike racing! It's hilarious.
The doubling and tripling down on their ignorance is what makes so many posters on this site so entertaining. And you're the big winner this week!
In these ways:
This wouldn't be nearly as comical if you weren't snowballing your mistakes into even bigger mistakes, but you go from decrying the association with bike racing to then admitting you know nothing about bike racing while trying to argue against bike racing! It's hilarious.
The doubling and tripling down on their ignorance is what makes so many posters on this site so entertaining. And you're the big winner this week!
But yes, you are fully right, social media is full of people who are so full of themselves and their views they do get a kick out of doubling down on them when they are challenged. Your projection is hilarious.
"New cyclist here. 19 years old. I got my first road bike about three weeks ago and have clocked up around 800km so far. I did an FTP test yesterday. It has my current FTP at 257 watts or 3.21 w/kg (since I weigh 80kg). What sort of level is this at for someone untrained with no previous cycling or endurance experience?
Also, would anyone be able to point me to some resources or research on FTP or power training?"
You immediately replied saying it is a beginner's level, because oh look, he is a beginner. So insightful.
More than 1 in 3 are lower than that. But you say it is beginner level. The only way that that is possible is if 1 in 3 are beginners or cycling magically is the one sport where going from beginner to more advanced makes you worse. Even you can see how that isn't the case.
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A few related questions:
1) My nephew is 3 years-old and a pretty strong (st)rider. What would be a good FTP for him? (He weighs 14 kg.)
2) What's the best way to measure power on a strider bike? He's presently just using heart rate and perceived effort for training, and I think it's holding him back.
3) How do we explain what his zones are, since he hasn't learned his numbers yet?
1) My nephew is 3 years-old and a pretty strong (st)rider. What would be a good FTP for him? (He weighs 14 kg.)
2) What's the best way to measure power on a strider bike? He's presently just using heart rate and perceived effort for training, and I think it's holding him back.
3) How do we explain what his zones are, since he hasn't learned his numbers yet?
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Lmfao you're a sharlatan.
But yes, you are fully right, social media is full of people who are so full of themselves and their views they do get a kick out of doubling down on them when they are challenged. Your projection is hilarious.
"New cyclist here. 19 years old. I got my first road bike about three weeks ago and have clocked up around 800km so far. I did an FTP test yesterday. It has my current FTP at 257 watts or 3.21 w/kg (since I weigh 80kg). What sort of level is this at for someone untrained with no previous cycling or endurance experience?
Also, would anyone be able to point me to some resources or research on FTP or power training?"
You immediately replied saying it is a beginner's level, because oh look, he is a beginner. So insightful.
More than 1 in 3 are lower than that. But you say it is beginner level. The only way that that is possible is if 1 in 3 are beginners or cycling magically is the one sport where going from beginner to more advanced makes you worse. Even you can see how that isn't the case.
But yes, you are fully right, social media is full of people who are so full of themselves and their views they do get a kick out of doubling down on them when they are challenged. Your projection is hilarious.
"New cyclist here. 19 years old. I got my first road bike about three weeks ago and have clocked up around 800km so far. I did an FTP test yesterday. It has my current FTP at 257 watts or 3.21 w/kg (since I weigh 80kg). What sort of level is this at for someone untrained with no previous cycling or endurance experience?
Also, would anyone be able to point me to some resources or research on FTP or power training?"
You immediately replied saying it is a beginner's level, because oh look, he is a beginner. So insightful.
More than 1 in 3 are lower than that. But you say it is beginner level. The only way that that is possible is if 1 in 3 are beginners or cycling magically is the one sport where going from beginner to more advanced makes you worse. Even you can see how that isn't the case.
Why do you keep ignoring the fact that he's asking about competitions?
Your last paragraph doesn't make any sense. Try again?
And it's "charlatan."
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Tables have nothing to do with bike racing or the category in which you race. There may be averages that may be descriptive of certain aspects of categories, but neither race results nor categories are based on tables.
Much like FTP!
Which is kind of the ironic point that you and the OP both miss. But he's a beginner, so that's fine. You're just ignorant and arguing about something you don't understand.
Much like FTP!
Which is kind of the ironic point that you and the OP both miss. But he's a beginner, so that's fine. You're just ignorant and arguing about something you don't understand.
What you are missing is that OP wasn't interested in your lesson about tactics but was asking about ftp and resources to train. That's a very clear ask.
You could have said "ftp doesn't matter, learn to race first". But no, that's not what you did.
Ps correct me if I am wrong but are you under the impression I said "having a certain ftp will put you in cat x determined by this table". Because that's what this post sounds like. And that is absolutely laughable.
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I quoted what he was asking about. It isn't there. You're the one bringing it in when it wasn't asked about.
I guess if you need it more simple. ca. 39% of people have an ftp below 3.21. See source above. If 3.21 is a beginners ftp as you claim, that means 39% of people are at or below beginners ftp. Or somehow one doesn't improve when advancing. Do you see how ridiculous that would be?
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Now you're dug in so deep you're adding post scripts about stuff you're trying to imagine other people saying, failing to realize why a specific point was mentioned in the first place.
Hint: you brought it up...
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I guess if you need it more simple. ca. 39% of people have an ftp below 3.21. See source above. If 3.21 is a beginners ftp as you claim, that means 39% of people are at or below beginners ftp. Or somehow one doesn't improve when advancing. Do you see how ridiculous that would be?
Post the data, perhaps? Maybe a link to said data?
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A few related questions:
1) My nephew is 3 years-old and a pretty strong (st)rider. What would be a good FTP for him? (He weighs 14 kg.)
2) What's the best way to measure power on a strider bike? He's presently just using heart rate and perceived effort for training, and I think it's holding him back.
3) How do we explain what his zones are, since he hasn't learned his numbers yet?
1) My nephew is 3 years-old and a pretty strong (st)rider. What would be a good FTP for him? (He weighs 14 kg.)
2) What's the best way to measure power on a strider bike? He's presently just using heart rate and perceived effort for training, and I think it's holding him back.
3) How do we explain what his zones are, since he hasn't learned his numbers yet?
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Nearly every response to you is a correction of some sort.
Now you're dug in so deep you're adding post scripts about stuff you're trying to imagine other people saying, failing to realize why a specific point was mentioned in the first place.
Hint: you brought it up...
Now you're dug in so deep you're adding post scripts about stuff you're trying to imagine other people saying, failing to realize why a specific point was mentioned in the first place.
Hint: you brought it up...
I am asking you if that is what you meant. Because it is very much what it sounds like when you say "categories aren't determined by a table" (no **** sherlock). No imagining, but asking. Your projection is getting more and more out of hand.
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It's strangely fascinating to watch someone in a hole ask for more shovels.
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It’s worth saying a few words about Cycling Analytics users, because they aren’t a perfectly random sampling of cyclists or people overall. The best term that I can think of is that Cycling Analytics users are “serious cyclists”. All the data here comes from people with power meters, and about half of Cycling Analytics users race regularly.
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every response from you is hogwash
I am asking you if that is what you meant. Because it is very much what it sounds like when you say "categories aren't determined by a table" (no **** sherlock). No imagining, but asking. Your projection is getting more and more out of hand.
I am asking you if that is what you meant. Because it is very much what it sounds like when you say "categories aren't determined by a table" (no **** sherlock). No imagining, but asking. Your projection is getting more and more out of hand.
That's what you said...
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Originally Posted by ZHVelo
and then I linked a table showing despite being a complete beginner to cycling, this dude is already above the cat 5 category.
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Lmfao, you have no clue what you're talking about. You have a serious problem with interpreting people's words into some fantasy narrative. That stuff is too crazy.
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